Safety features in India

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Carwale is a pretty amazing site. Its got some nifty features - esp in the area of new car selection. I was doing some basic research there -and I found quite a startling thing.
In the price range of 1L to 10L if I am looking for ANY diesel vehicle that has an A/C and ABS then I have 5 (yes FIVE) choices.
1. Swift VDi
2. Hyundai Verna VGT CRDi ABS
3. Ford Fiesta 1.4 SXi TDCi ABS
4. Hyundai Elantra CRDi Decontent
5. Chevrolet Optra Magnum 2.0 LS TCDi

Now the Chevy is 9.4L ex showroom. So I am guessing its post 10 after tax and everything.

However, the interesting thing is IF I remove the ABS option and then run a search I get - 83 Recommendations.

Interestingly if I run the same search for petrol cars - within 10L i get 25 results.

Now- why would that be? Are we- as a society- callous towards essential safety features as simple as the ABS also? Or is it that if a person is looking at diesel - they need not be worried about safety features? (and mind you - i have set a budget of 10L)

The Cedia comes with ABs and airbags as standard - which I believe is commendable.

Now- why would that be? Are we- as a society- callous towards essential safety features as simple as the ABS also? Or is it that if a person is looking at diesel - they need not be worried about safety features?

I don't think that only Society is to be blamed here.

1. Government should make these mandatory (ABS and Air bags). As far as extra price is considered, it can be offset by 2/3 % duty cut.

2. If not 1 then Car manufacturers should provide at least as an option in all variants of the car and not only in the top variant which in many cases is 1-1.5 L away from base model.

If any or both of these two are implemented then definitely number of people opting for ABS will increase. If not then we should not blame the car buyer for not shelling out extra 1 L especially to buy that high end variant for safety features.

madan, did you try adding airbags also along with ABS ? I am sure the results would have dwindled further (in both petrol and diesel).

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Originally Posted by madan80

Are we- as a society- callous towards essential safety features as simple as the ABS also?

Yes and add to it ignorance about safety devices + misinformation about them (airbags would deploy just like that and you would need to shell thousands to reinstall it etc etc).

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Originally Posted by madan80

Or is it that if a person is looking at diesel - they need not be worried about safety features?

This diesel-petrol disparity could be explained due to the lower cost of diesel in India compared to petrol, which results in most of us opting for diesel cars. This results in a premium on diesel cars and if manufacturers add extras like safety devices to diesel variants, it might not look attractive enough price-wise. And its not just about safety devices - the Verna diesel is supposed to be poorly equipped compared to top-end petrol version.

BTW, instead of Govt intervention requiring cars to have all safety devices in them, it would be better if all manufacturers give the safety devices as options (which the buyer can opt for irrespective of the variant he buys). So, I might not care about A/c and PS in my AltoLX (cheapest variant), but could opt for it to be factory fitted with ABS and airbags, because I value safety. This would ensure that those who value safety can get it without having to pay for all the bells-and-whistles that come with the top-end model.

In India, people are still not aware of the advantage of safety features like ABS/Airbags. So even if manufacturers start giving these features as optional, people may not opt for this due to cost factor.
I think this is the time for Govt. to make these features mandatory, as the roads are getting better and better day by day and car manufacturers have also started producing cars with good power.

Are we- as a society- callous towards essential safety features as simple as the ABS also? Or is it that if a person is looking at diesel - they need not be worried about safety features? (and mind you - i have set a budget of 10L)

Only the Government order can change the mentality of car manufacturers of putting safety features only in top variant!!

Do you expect the Govt. to mandate these when they themselves don't know anything about safety? If they knew much about safety, would you find UN-MARKED road humps, NON-WORKING signals, SENSE-LESS traffic police, BADLY DESIGNED Roads, HAPHAZARD Junctions, IDIOTIC Flyovers etc..?

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Originally Posted by anonymous

In India, people are still not aware of the advantage of safety features like ABS/Airbags. So even if manufacturers start giving these features as optional, people may not opt for this due to cost factor.

AWARENESS / COMMON SENSE is a rare commodity here. What we need is an education system where they teach us stuff like "What are DIPPERS for?", "Why shouldn't we run over pedestrians?", "What does a Red Signal mean?", "Why should i brake and pass when i can swerve and flick?", "What are indicators for..and will it affect my mileage if i use them?".